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reddish. When dry the hairy clothing of the carapace is 

 white, rusty red on the face, with a fine median white stripe 

 between the eyes and a broader white stripe running from 

 the top of the head to the lateral angles; the upper half of 

 the mandibles is clothed with white hairs ; on the abdomen 

 the hairs along the median pale band are white intermixed 

 with rusty yellow, at the sides rusty yellow intermixed with 

 white and spotted with black in front, beneath the hairs on 

 the black areas are black, white on the yellow areas ; on the 

 anterior pairs of legs the hairs are mostly whitish, concealing 

 the banding, the posterior pairs being much more strongly 

 striped black and white, the femora and tibiae of the fourth 

 having two jet-black spots on the protarsus, with its apex 

 white and its basal third yellow ; the hairs of the coxa? and 

 sternum are greyish white. 



Carapace as long as patella and tibia and as protarsus and 

 tarsus of first leg, longer than patella and tibia and than tibia 

 and protarsus of fourth ; width of head equal to length of 

 first protarsus and to length of patella and tibia of second ; 

 ocular quadrangle a little narrowed in front, wider than long, 

 the posterior median eyes about a diameter apart and about 

 half their diameter from the anterior medians, which are 

 about a diameter from each other and from the edge of the 

 clypeus; their diameter is about two thirds of the diameter 

 of the posterior medians. 



Measurements in millimetres. — Total length 11 ; length of 

 carapace 4*5; width of head 2 # 8 ; length of first leg 12"2, of 

 second 9, of third 7, of fourth 10'5. 



J. — Colour as in the female, but with more rusty-red hair 

 upon the upperside of the head and upon the sides of the 

 upper surface of the abdomen, the median fusiform white 

 stripe on the abdomen strongly defined; legs yellow, banded 

 with black, as in female. Much smaller than the female, 

 with the head higher and the legs longer; carapace as long 

 as protarsus of first leg and as protarsus and tarsus of second, 

 barely as long as patella and tibia and as protarsus and tarsus of 

 fourth, width of head about equal to protarsus of second. Tibia 

 of first leg without tuft of hairs. Palp with patella and tibia 

 short, subequal, shorter together than the tarsus ; tibia witii 

 long hairs forming a distinct fringe ; tarsus also thickly 

 hairy, externally concave at the base, internally convex ; 

 palpal organ as in PI. VIII. fig. 7. 



Measurements in millimetres. — Total length 7 ; length of 

 carapace 3" 2 ; width of head 2 ; length of first leg 12, of 

 second 8*5, of third 7*5, of fourth 10. 

 Loc. Estcourt, 4000 feet (G. A. K. Marshall). 



